Fort Kent's Alisha Guimond speeds through an alpine ski race at Bigrock on Jan. 15. Guimond again helped her Warrior team to first place finishes in competition at Bigrock on Thursday, Feb. 8. (Courtesy of Sha-Lam Photography)

Fort Kent's Alisha Guimond speeds through an alpine ski race at Bigrock on Jan. 15. Guimond again helped her Warrior team to first place finishes in competition at Bigrock on Thursday, Feb. 8. (Courtesy of Sha-Lam Photography)

Fort Kent’s Lindsay Ouellette posted the day’s fasted girls combined time in the morning race, with a 1:25.58. Teammates Alisha Guimond (1:27.53) and Riley Sibley (1:28.92) were not far behind, finishing second and third, respectively.

The top finisher for Caribou in the morning was Hope Shea (6) and Presque Isle’s top skier in the first race was Grace Bemis (11).

The Warrior girls easily finished atop the team standings with 10 points. Caribou (41) was second and Presque Isle (58) finished third in the morning race.

The Fort Kent girls swept the top seven places in the second slalom race. This time Guimond (1:28.96) finished first, followed by Ouellette, then Sibley.

Shea (8) and Bemis (10) were once gain the top skiers for their schools.

The Warrior girls team also finished first in the second race, followed by Caribou then Presque Isle.

Fort Kent’s Bryce Madore skied his way to first place in both the early and last slalom races on Thursday.

His morning combined time of 1:20.21 was the fastest on the day. Fellow Warrior Austin Plourde (1:20.84) was less than a second behind. Carson Theriault’s third place finish rounded out the Warrior top-three sweep.